Public misjudge The Michigan Daily - Wednesday, March 6, 1985 - Page 3 birth control WASHINGTON (AP) - Americans THE SURVEY found that people are ;reatly overestimate the risks and un- particularly misinformed about the bir- lerstate the effectiveness of birth con- th control pill, which the group said is rl methods, particularly the con- the most effective and- safest con aceptive pill, and this misinformation traceptive for many women. eaves many vulnerable to unintended To help counter this, the society )regnancies, a professional society said whose membership includes 90 percent 7esterday. poesna of the country's obstetricians and The American College of Ob- gynecologists, said it would soon launci stetricians and Gynecologists said a a public information program to inforn aoll it commissioned indicates many women of the benefits, risks and effec. inwanted pregnancies that threaten tiveness of different forms of con a omen's lives and result in more than a traception. million abortions annually stem from The telephone survey of 1,036 womer gnorance and misinformation. and 520 men, conducted in January b: APPENINGS Highlight The Center for Russian & East European Studies is sponsoring a lecture on "Collectivization and Changes in Peasant Life ni the 1930s: Report on Work in Progress" today at 4 p.m. in Lane Hall. Sheila Fitzpatrick, author of several books on the cultural revolution in Russia, will be speaking. Films MED - Close Encounters of the Third Kind, 7 p.m., MLB3. IATA - Limits to Growth, 7 p.m., Hale. U-M International Center - The Toughest Job You'll Ever Love, 7:30 p.m., International Center. Performances School of Music - Recital, string department, 8 p.m., Recital Hall. Ark - Hoot Night, Good Guys, 8 p.m., 637 S. Main. UAC - Mediatrics Close Encounters, 7 p.m., Laugh Track, Tim Allen, 9 p.m., L-Club. Prism - UB40, 8 p.m., Michigan Theater. Speakers Oral Biology department - Carl Marfurt, "Sensory and Autonomic Inner- vation of Tooth Pulp and Cornea as Studied by the HRP transport Technique", 4 p.m., 1033 Kellogg. Biology department - Theodore Wright, "The Genetic and Molecular Organization of. a Dense Cluster of Genes Involved in Catecholamine Metabolism and Sclerotization in Drosophila", 4 p.m., MLB 2. Computing Center - C. Ramanujan, "Introduction to Debugging In Pascal, Part I", 3:30 p.m., 165 Business Administration, F. Hartman, "The Zenith Z-150 as an MTS Terminal", 1:30 p.m., Z-150 rm, NUBS. Chemistry department - K. Cammann, "Polization Studies with Ion- Selective Electrodes", 4 p.m., 1200 Chemistry, Zhengging, "Aldol Reactions of Transition Metal Carbene and Transition Metal (Alkyl) Acyl Complexes," 4 p.m., 1300 Chemistry. Civil Engineering-N.C. Lind, "Limit States Design of Structural Glass", 4 p.m., 311 W. Engineering. School of Education-Phylliss Weikart, "Attending Behaviors Which Enhance cognitive Learning", 4 p.m., 1322 SEB. History of Art department-John Irwin, "Pillar and Cross", 8 p.m., Auditorium D, Angell Hall. Center of Resources on Social Organization-Alan Wald, "George Lukacs and the New York Intellectuals", 12:10 p.m., 4051 L.S.A. Statistics department-Peter Hall, "Random Geometric Patterns", 4 p.m., 451 Mason Hall. Industrial and Operations Engineering department-David Magerlein,. "Nearly, Not quite, Just About, Almost Operations research at the Upjohn Company", 4 p.m., 241 IGE Building. Society of Physics Students-Daniel Axelrod, "Star Wars Defense 'System", 9 p.m., 2038 Randall Laboratory. Michigan Undergraduate Anthropology Society-William Lockwood, "East European Gypsies in Western Europe", 4 p.m., 240 L.S.A. Meetings. Ann Arbor Support Group for Farm Labor Organization Committee-5:30 p.m., 4318 Union. Science Fiction Club-8:15 p.m., Michigan League. Dissertation Support Group-8:30 a.m., 3100 UCS. Latin American Solidarity Committee-8 p.m., Union. Baha'i Club-5:30 p.m., Michigan League. Matthaei Botanical Gardens - 7:30 p.m., 1800 Dixboro Road. LSA Student Government-5:45 p.m., MSA Chambers, Union. Black Student Union-7 p.m., Trotter House. ACS Students Affiliates-5 p.m., 3005 Chemistry Building. Miscellaneous McAuley Health Center-Free Smoke Stoppers sessions, 7 p.m., Education Center, St. Joseph's Mercy Hospital. Lutheran Campus Ministry-Potluck meal, 6:30 p.m., worship, 7:30 p.m., choir, 8 p.m., Lord of Light, corner Hill & Forest. Muslim Students Association-Lecture, noon, Michigan League. Co-ed Cheerleading Squad-Cheerleading tryouts clinic, 6:30 p.m., Coliseum. CRLT-Workshop, "Using Computer Simulations in the Classroom", 2 p.m., 109 E. Madison, brown bag, "Making Students Responsible for Their own Learning", 12:10 p.m., Michigan League. Microcomputer Education Center-Workshop, "Microsoft Multiplan for IBM-PC Compatible Microcomputers", 1 p.m., 3113 SEB. Near East & North African Studies-Brown bag video, "The Taste of the Palace and the Taste of the City", noon, Language Lab, MLB. Political Science department-Career Plan & Placement, 4 p.m., 231 Angell Hall. SODC-Workshop, "United We Stand, Divided We Fall: Conflict Management", 6:30 p.m., Union. Tau Beta Pi-Tutoring, lower level math, science & engineering, 7 p.m., 307 UGLI. Telecommunications Systems-Open Forum, new University telephone system, 9a.m., 401 B W. Engineering. PSN-Press Conference-Canterbury House, 218 N. Division, "University on Trial", 8 p.m., East Quad. -e r- is 1- V it ,d :h n c- n- ,n iy the Gallup Organization Inc., also found that three-quarters of all Americans want sex education taught in the schools before children reach high school. AND A large majority, about three to one, favored making contraceptive servicesvavailable to teen-agers. Most also said parents should be notified aboutstheir children's birth control requests. Dr. Luella Klein of Atlanta, the group's president, told a briefing that the results show that Americans want help in educating children about sex and preventing unwanted teen-age pregnancies. "We were quite surprised by the overwhelming support for contracep- tive services for sexually active teen- agers and for sex education in the schools - particularly for the great support for sex education in elementary school," she said. Concerning perceptions of birth con- trol methods, she said it is disturbing that adults have such "unrealistic" opinions about contraceptives, par- ticularly the pill. Apprehensions about the pill are based upon studies done more than a decade ago concerning use of early types of pills. The medications curently prescribed contain less than 10 percent of the hormones used in the early pills, she said, and this results in far fewer side effects. "Only 16 percent of all women thought that childbearing was more risky than taking the birth control pill," she said. "The facts are that the risk of pill-related deaths is about 5 for 100,000 women who use it while the risk of death because of childbearing is about 10 for each 100,000 women giving bir- th." SUMMER SCHOOL IN CLEVEAND AT JOHN CARROLL UNIVERSITY SESSION I SESSIONII June 17-July 19 July 22-August 22 Gain one year in one summer! " Business " Computer Science * Education " English " Humanities " Mathematics " Natural Sciences " Religious Studies " Social Sciences ... and others Pentagon investigates defense' contractor (Continued from Page 1) to the government. General Dynamics did $6.8 billion in military business with the government in the fiscal year ended Sept. 30, 1983, making it by far the nation's biggest defense contractor. The company builds all the Navy's Trident sub- marines, mnost of its attack subs, Army tapks, F-16 jet fighters, Tomahawk cruise missiles and a host of other weapons. The Pentagon said its monthly payments to General Dynamics for both administrative and weapons chargrs totaled an average of $700 million. Weinberger's announcement coin- cided with disclosure of government audits showing that General Dynamics charged the Pentagon for $330,998 in giveaway items used to promote its F- 16 fighter in 1982. The items included 10,000 F-16 tie tacs, 1,000 Barlow knives and 200 "special branding irons," according to Defense Contract Audit Agency documents obtained by The Associated Press. Their costs are among more than $4.5 million in General Dynamics overhead expenses being challenged for the year 1982 alone, according to the documents. Weinberger announced that in the future, all defense contractors would be required to certify, "under penalty of perjury," that their claims for payment do not include expenses "not made directly for the benefit of the gover- nment." 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